Around 4 a.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 12, someone — or multiple people — in a black sedan drove by the police station twice. During one of those trips, seven shots were fired from the vehicle into the building. Five shots hit a door used by officers, one shot hit the side of the building and the seventh shot went through the window of the deputy chief's office.

With assistance from multiple agencies, including other local police departments and unions, the State Police and the Gloucester County Prosecutor's Office, a reward of more than $28,000 was raised to find those responsible.

"Our officers' safety is at risk and it's important we resolve this thing quickly so we can get rid of any threat," said Detective Sgt. Michael Cramer of the West Deptford Police Department.

Police are following multiple leads and are looking for assistance from the community to identify the suspect or suspects.

In the mean time, police are attempting to enhance a surveillance video from the outside of the station. The footage showed the car driving by, but was too grainy to distinguish the make, model and license plate of the vehicle.

Purchased through forfeiture funds, the camera system is recent, according to Chief Sam DiSimone. It's the first camera system the police department has ever had at the Crown Point Road location and they are looking to upgrade to a high-definition system at some point.

Help from neighboring departments has been paramount in making sure all leads are followed.

"When something like this happens, you really see everyone come to your aid and give you all the resources they have," said DiSimone.

Anyone with information on the incident is asked to contact Detective Sgt. Cramer at 856-853-4599, ext. 164. Authorities said that details, like the sight of a car speeding down Crown Point Road around the time of the incident, can be helpful.